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This one tripped me a little, and i would like some help here.
I was in a fix between (B) and (C). Below is my understanding of both of theoptions.
Premise --->Conclusion:
If fair discontinues food vendors --> revenue from tax would decline by about $ 20k
I went to options thinking that ''what if something comes up and makes up for this $ 20kdecline''?
B) Attendance at the craft fair would not decline significantly if there were no food vendorsthere.
Negation of (B): If there were no food vendors, then Attendance would decline significantly
If this is the case then, other restaurants may also lose their business. I know that it is bit of a stretch to assume other res. losingbusiness , but correct answer (C) also seemed to work on the similarassumption.
This one tripped me a little, and i would like some help here.
I was in a fix between (B) and (C). Below is my understanding of both of theoptions.
Premise --->Conclusion:
If fair discontinues food vendors --> revenue from tax would decline by about $ 20k
I went to options thinking that ''what if something comes up and makes up for this $ 20kdecline''?
Quote:
B) Attendance at the craft fair would not decline significantly if there were no food vendorsthere.
Negation of (B): If there were no food vendors, then Attendance would decline significantly
If this is the case then, other restaurants may also lose their business. I know that it is bit of a stretch to assume other res. losingbusiness , but correct answer (C) also seemed to work on the similarassumption.
Quote:
C) Few people who eat food from the food vendors during the weeks of the crafts fair would eat at Waveton's restaurant instead if the food vendors
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Statistics : Posted by ashutosh_73 • on 01 Mar 2024, 21:31 • Replies 1 • Views 179





